ready-cooked

ADJECTIVE
  1. cooked in such a way as to be ready for sale
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How To Use ready-cooked In A Sentence

  • Swelling and bloating are often less troublesome if you avoid adding extra salt to food and steer clear of smoked meats and ready-cooked meals. The Sun
  • Prisoners are fed breakfast, lunch and dinner by wardens who come down the corridors with ready-cooked food on trolleys but many inmates prefer to make their own meals in the evening.
  • Prisoners are fed breakfast, lunch and dinner by wardens who come down the corridors with ready-cooked food on trolleys but many inmates prefer to make their own meals in the evening.
  • They are now usually sold ready-cooked at around 11p each. Food Watch
  • The soup, which relied on lettuce, tinned marrowfat peas and ready-cooked crispy smoked bacon, was a triumph. The Sun
  • The soup, which relied on lettuce, tinned marrowfat peas and ready-cooked crispy smoked bacon, was a triumph. The Sun
  • With a ready-cooked lobster you might end up with a dry, rubbery texture rather than deliciously succulent meat.
  • Buying ready-cooked crab is ridiculously expensive compared with getting a live one and doing it yourself. Times, Sunday Times
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